In a secret call on November 10, the Oregon School Activities Association’s football ad hoc committee discussed whether teams might be moving up or down a classification before net fall.
Based on their in-class winning percentage over the previous two seasons, 21 football teams are qualified to play down a classification next fall, citing an update from the football ad hoc committee that was uploaded to the OSAA website:
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